WO2011006746A2 - Train avant d'aeronef a dispositif de commande unique pour le relevage et la direction - Google Patents

Train avant d'aeronef a dispositif de commande unique pour le relevage et la direction Download PDF

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WO2011006746A2
WO2011006746A2 PCT/EP2010/058950 EP2010058950W WO2011006746A2 WO 2011006746 A2 WO2011006746 A2 WO 2011006746A2 EP 2010058950 W EP2010058950 W EP 2010058950W WO 2011006746 A2 WO2011006746 A2 WO 2011006746A2
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rotating tube
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Daniel Moine
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Messier-Dowty Sa
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Priority to CN201080032112.5A priority patent/CN102639397B/zh
Priority to RU2012105119/11A priority patent/RU2544025C2/ru
Priority to EP10726089.5A priority patent/EP2454152B1/fr
Priority to BR112012000935A priority patent/BR112012000935A2/pt
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B64AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
    • B64CAEROPLANES; HELICOPTERS
    • B64C25/00Alighting gear
    • B64C25/32Alighting gear characterised by elements which contact the ground or similar surface 
    • B64C25/50Steerable undercarriages; Shimmy-damping
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B64AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
    • B64CAEROPLANES; HELICOPTERS
    • B64C25/00Alighting gear
    • B64C25/02Undercarriages
    • B64C25/08Undercarriages non-fixed, e.g. jettisonable
    • B64C25/10Undercarriages non-fixed, e.g. jettisonable retractable, foldable, or the like
    • B64C25/18Operating mechanisms
    • B64C25/22Operating mechanisms fluid

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  • the field of the present invention is that of landing gear for aircraft and more particularly that of the control systems of their front gear, lifting and steering.
  • This front axle ensures, in addition to supporting the weight of the aircraft, a steering function during taxi. It is also foldable, like the main gear, to be housed in the fuselage after takeoff and avoid aerodynamic drag forces, called drag, which, by acting on him, would increase fuel consumption.
  • This train is conventionally operated by two jack systems which provide, for one, the lifting function to enter the fuselage after take-off and, for the other, the steering function by making turn its wheels in one direction or the other around the vertical axis of the train to direct the aircraft when it is taxiing.
  • a front landing gear conventionally comprises a structural part or barrel 1 which terminates at its upper part by arms which form an axis of rotation 2 around which is carried the lifting of the train.
  • the axle 2 is mounted on a structural part of the aircraft cell so as to carry the weight of the nose gear when the aircraft is in flight and to transmit to the train the weight of the front part of the aircraft when the plane is on the ground.
  • This axis allows the lifting of the barrel 1 during the retraction of the landing gear, under the action of or lift cylinders 12a and 12b.
  • the shaft is connected to the structure of the aircraft, on the one hand by the lifting pin 2 and on the other hand by a counter-plug, called the main counterpart 3, having a hinge 4 to allow its folding when the train returns.
  • This main against-function has the function of preventing inadvertent folding of the train during an external stress on the train, such as for example that the impact of the wheels on the ground upon landing.
  • a secondary counterpart 5 deploys at the exit of the train and prevents the folding of the counter-plug 3. It is itself foldable to be retracted under the action of a jack ordered at the start of the train , and thus allow the folding of the main backplane 3 and the raising of the barrel 1 in the fuselage.
  • the barrel 1 conventionally has the shape of a hollow cylinder in which is placed a rotating tube 6.
  • the rotating tube is held longitudinally in place in the barrel by means known to those skilled in the art and is rotatable to allow the implementation of the steering instruction given by the pilot during taxi.
  • the rotating tube is first recalled, by a system which may be internal or external to the barrel, in a rest position which corresponds to the placing in the axis of the aircraft wheels of the train before.
  • a mechanical system integrated in the train confirms during takeoff and therefore during the extension of the damper, the alignment of the wheel.
  • the rotating tube is itself hollow and allows to move within it a sliding rod 7 which projects downwards from the rotating tube and which carries the axle of the wheels of the front axle.
  • the sliding rod 7 is fixed to the rotating tube by a damper so as to move inside the drum as a function of the vertical forces which apply to the wheels and to return to a median position which corresponds, at rest, to the balance between the weight supported by the nose gear and the reaction force of said spring.
  • a connection is provided between the sliding rod 7 and the rotating tube 6 by a set of parts called compass 8 which allows the transmission to the sliding rod of the orientation given to the rotating tube and thus the steering towards the wheels of the aircraft .
  • the compass assembly 8 is constituted by two articulated rods; a first connecting rod is attached at one of its ends to a horizontal axis connected to the rod and at the other end to one end of the second connecting rod; the other end of the second connecting rod is attached to a horizontal axis connected to the rotating tube 6.
  • the common ends of the two connecting rods are fixed to one another about a common horizontal axis.
  • the sliding rod 7 is able to absorb the shocks which are exerted on the wheels, by moving vertically.
  • the compass assembly 8 deforms while remaining in a radial plane with respect to the barrel and thus forces the wheels to remain in a fixed direction relative to the rotating tube 6. Steering in the direction of the wheels thus performs by rotating the rotating tube 6.
  • the lifting jack or cylinders are fixed to the structure of the aircraft and act, either in tension or preferably in compression, on a support point which can be located on the drum either above or below the axis. lifting 2, according to the geometric configuration retained.
  • the steering cylinders preferably two in number, act on the rotating tube at a point located generally below the barrel 1.
  • the object of the present invention is to overcome these drawbacks by proposing an aircraft nose gear which does not have at least some of the disadvantages of the prior art and, in particular, which makes it possible to reduce the number and mass of equipment necessary for its raising and the control of its direction.
  • the subject of the invention is an aircraft landing gear comprising a shaft comprising two arms forming an axis of rotation for raising the train, a rotating tube mounted to rotate within said barrel around a pivot axis and a sliding rod movable in translation in said tube rotating along said pivot axis and carrying at one of its ends the wheel or wheels of said train, said train further comprising at least one support point positioned on a elements of said train at a distance from the lift shaft and adapted to withstand the forces required for lifting, characterized in that said fulcrum is positioned on the rotating tube.
  • the lifting fulcrum By positioning the lifting fulcrum on the rotating tube and sizing it so that it can withstand the forces generated during the lifting, it is possible to group the lifting and steering means of the front axle and thus reduce their volume and mass. . It can then be positioned more easily in the upper part of the housing provided for the train and avoid unwanted aerodynamic noise.
  • the fulcrum for lifting the shaft is coincident with the fulcrum for a means for rotating the tube rotating about its pivot axis.
  • said support point is constituted by a lateral extension of the upper end of the rotating tube, offset relative to the pivot axis of the rotating tube in the barrel.
  • said support point is constituted by a lateral extension of the upper end of the rotating tube, located on the opposite side to the-or said wheels relative to the lift axis when the train is in position train out.
  • the upper end of the rotating tube comprises two lateral extensions positioned on either side of the pivot axis of the rotating tube.
  • said lateral extensions form a tee attached to the upper end of said rotating tube by fixing means.
  • the invention also relates to an aircraft comprising a nose gear as described above.
  • FIG. 1 is a general view of an aircraft nose train according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 1 a front axle composed of a barrel 1 carried by two arms forming the tilt pin 2 and a main counterpart 3 locked in an unfolded position by a secondary counterpart is shown.
  • the barrel contains a rotating tube 6 from which extends a sliding rod 7, the bottom of the sliding rod being connected to the barrel 1 by the compass 8.
  • the rotating tube 6 passes through the barrel 1 over the entire length and protrudes from its upper part 16.
  • a lifting tee 9 On this upper part is fixed, by bolt type fixing means 10, a lifting tee 9. This tee extends above the tilt axis 2 and its two lateral extensions l ia and 11b are aligned with the axis of the wheels of the front axle. Lateral extensions, in remaining, in use, constantly parallel to the axis of the wheels, serve as points of support for means for rotating the rotating tube which allows the control of the direction of the front train when taxiing the ground.
  • a first degree of freedom corresponds to a rotation along an axis parallel to the raising axis 2 and the second corresponds to a rotation along an axis parallel to the pivot axis.
  • These cylinders are attached at one end to the ends 11a and 11b of the lift tee 9 and on the other side to the aircraft structure, also using a clip with two degrees of freedom. rotation.
  • These fasteners conventionally allow the jacks to exert their effort while following the alignment changes imposed by the movement of the drum during the return or exit of the train.
  • the cylinders shown are double acting hydraulic cylinders, that is to say cylinders each comprising two devices acting in series on the elongation of the rod of the cylinder.
  • Each jack 12a, 12b comprises two chambers in which the pressures are exerted and which act in series on two moving elements.
  • a first chamber actuates a first rod 121a, 121b which itself carries a second chamber which actuates a second rod 122a, 122b.
  • Means for feeding and returning the fluid under pressure are associated with these chambers, in a conventional manner.
  • Each of these devices has its own elongation control system requested from the rod.
  • a first device associated with the first chambers and the first rods acts on the descent or the lifting of the barrel 1 by shortening or lengthening the first rods 121a, 121b of the two cylinders; the first two devices act simultaneously on the two cylinders, with the same magnitude, so that the tee 9 remains perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the aircraft and forces the train to go down or up.
  • the invention has been illustrated in Figure 1 with hydraulic cylinders having two pressure chambers located one behind the other in the cylinder body, but it can just as easily be performed with a cylinder with a single pressure chamber , or with an electric jack.
  • the length to be given to the elongation of the rod for each jack is defined, by a suitable control system, such as the algebraic sum of the desired elongations for raising / lowering the barrel and for the orientation to be given to the tee. 9.
  • the pilot decides to release the landing gear, he sends a command identical to the two cylinders 12a and 12b so as to cause the symmetrical retraction of the first two rods 121a and 121b in the first body of their cylinder.
  • the ends of the two cylinders act, in turn, symmetrically on the two lateral extensions 1a and 1 Ib of the tee 9, which causes the rotation of the rotating tube 6, and consequently the descent of the barrel 1, by rotation around 2.
  • the first two rods 121a and 121b are held in the retracted position and possibly locked in a known manner to prevent the train from rising unexpectedly.
  • the second rods 122a and 122b are then prepositioned in a median position, allowing movement in both directions of their end and hence a displacement of the extensions. sideways 11a and 11b, in one direction or the other, along the longitudinal direction of the aircraft.
  • the pilot When taxiing the pilot sends a rotation instruction in one direction or the other to the control system of the front axle. This system then sends a deployment command to one of the second rods 122a or 122b and concomitantly a retraction control of the same magnitude to the other second rod.
  • the two lateral extensions moving of equal length and in opposite directions, the tee 9 is rotated about its axis. It then drives, through the compass 8 the wheel hub at an angle equal to that it has undergone, which allows the orientation of the wheels for taxiing.
  • the control system unlocks the secondary spur 5 and sends an order to the second rods 122a and 122b so that they take the same elongation and thus the wheels are placed in the axis. from the plane.
  • the system orders the deployment of the first rods 121a and 121b symmetrically, which pushes the lateral extensions 1a and 1 Ib and causes the raising of the barrel 1 and the retraction of the nose gear into the fuselage.

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US13/383,874 US8651418B2 (en) 2009-07-15 2010-06-23 Nose gear of an aircraft comprising a single control device for retraction and steering
CA2767857A CA2767857C (fr) 2009-07-15 2010-06-23 Train avant d'aeronef a dispositif de commande unique pour le relevage et la direction
CN201080032112.5A CN102639397B (zh) 2009-07-15 2010-06-23 包括用于收起及转向的单一控制装置的飞行器前端起落架
RU2012105119/11A RU2544025C2 (ru) 2009-07-15 2010-06-23 Передняя опора шасси летательного аппарата с единым устройством управления для подъема и направления
EP10726089.5A EP2454152B1 (fr) 2009-07-15 2010-06-23 Train avant d'aeronef a dispositif de commande unique pour le relevage et la direction
BR112012000935A BR112012000935A2 (pt) 2009-07-15 2010-06-23 trem de aterrissagem de aeronave, e, aeronave.

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